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Libs simply don't care about American citizens. |
nature1970 | 14 |
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Quote Originally Posted by ABooksNightmare: @thirdperson that's about as equivalent as many cases as there are fraud SNAP cases you pointed out per 10,000...it might actually be less....collateral damage in fraud SNAP cases and collateral damage in trying to round up the illegals in this country...not bad considering the dynamics of what is taking place. |
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Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson: Quote Originally Posted by ABooksNightmare: But what do the historians say...ya know, those who vote on the president's legacies and ranking Surveys from C-span and Siena college rank Trump among the worst in integrity and pursuit of equal justice for all. American political science association ranks Trump as the most corrupt president in US history. |
THEMUGG | 18 |
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Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1: I acknowledge that. @THEMUGG I've stayed away from the bullshit in the political forum for a few weeks but I'll admit when I'm wrong which I've never seen you do. My comment was to show tit for tat never produces a winner. Maybe some people will learn that entering a thread & dropping insults, or attempting to, is no path to discussion. Then again, if said person can get a thread boxed by such actions then they won't care. |
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@UNIMAN That study doesn't count because it conflicts with the lib narrative. |
cd329 | 74 |
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.....& isn't it interesting that this gets tossed to the box. I'm seeing a pattern here..... |
THEMUGG | 18 |
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Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1: But you'd be wrong & know it.......& it was a pretty ignorant statement CD made but you're more worried about mine? @THEMUGG That's an ignorant statement about liberals. I could say all republicans are toothless, low IQ cousin fucking white trash. |
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The judges in the NYC cases are as corrupt as they come. Libs appear completely devoid of any brain cells at this point. |
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Another big scandal.....compliments of the dems, Jack Smith, & a corrupt judge. The Biden admin. has sealed its legacy as the most corrupt ever. |
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Newsom tries to outdo himself......this is from an interview with ABC News: "....And so, my party needs to focus, first and foremost, on recognizing that; and then we’ll reconcile, being more culturally normal, more reform-oriented, talk about service and patriotism, and we’ll continue to build on the legacy — I would argue — of our former president who I think was one of the most successful presidents in the last century, and that is Joe Biden, and I will defend that to my grave."
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Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: Yep, the Rockies, while beautiful, aren't as impressive as one might think by their altitude. Flying into Denver for the first time I thought "huh....". Still, I had inlaws that had a summer place near Creed, CO. I have a picture somewhere of me standing next to the elev. sign in Slumgullion Pass.......not sure when I'll ever be outside a plane again at 11,000+ ft., lol.
Quote Originally Posted by THEMUGG: @Raiders22 We west coast people tend to laugh when we hear about the mountains back east. I think a couple of our passes are higher than most "peaks" back east. I can't imagine 500 ft. being a high point, lol. I tend to jokingly roast eastern U.S. mountain ranges too, but honestly, base elevation has to be considered. The Rockies are pretty uniformly high but the Colorado plateau itself is like 6,000+. The example I always use to illustrate this is Denver. Denver is "the Mile High City". And people who don't know any better assume it's in the Rockies. It's not. It's very near the Rockies but not in them. Flagstaff is over 7,000'. And while Flagstaff very much feels like a mountain town, it's not really in the mountains. It's just on the Colorado Plateau. There are mountains near Flagstaff. Technically even in the citiy limits. It's not in the mountains like, say, Telluride. Or Lake Tahoe. For context, the Tibetan plateau is like 14,000'. So it's all perspective. I have done some backpacking in the Whites and they were pretty rugged. |
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@Raiders22 Each has their own beauty. I used to do a lot of backpacking in the 70's-80's....have hiked the Pacific Crest trail a few times (not the whole length, lol) & there are stellar views everywhere. Now it's just too damn crowded. |
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@Raiders22 We west coast people tend to laugh when we hear about the mountains back east. I think a couple of our passes are higher than most "peaks" back east. I can't imagine 500 ft. being a high point, lol. |
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@ABooksNightmare The dems are circling the bowl. They know it.... we know it...... & there's nothing they can do, so the anger & frustration has set in. |
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Quote Originally Posted by unplucked_gem: I saw the cbs interview......he got a shocked look on his face when the reporter asked him about his GM'ing claims when he just did the same thing.....priceless, like "hey, you're not supposed to ask me that!" Now Jeffries is crying that Trump's going to rigg mid terms. |
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I think it's safe to assume that any & all "politicians" from CA these days are just whack-jobs. Check out this latest proposal:
Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., said the next Democratic presidential nominee must vow to demolish President 's White House ballroom, proposing the pledge a litmus test for the party’s 2028 contenders. "Don’t even think of seeking the Democratic nomination for president unless you pledge to take a wrecking ball to the Trump Ballroom on DAY ONE," Swalwell wrote on X on Saturday. We already knew this guy was an idiot......this does nothing to dispel that. |
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"Newsom is kind of a train wreck.....if they had a train."
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Their party is crashing/burning. They have no leaders, at least none that aren't a national embarrassment, & no real prospects. I don't blame them for being bitter. But refusing to acknowledge reality &/or trying to suppress it won't turn things around. |
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Many on social media, including DOJ Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon, quickly pointed out that the Justice Department has a long history of sending election monitoring resources to areas that have a history of issues to ensure election laws are being followed. "Lol calm down bro," Dhillon . "The @TheJusticeDept under Democrat administrations has sent in federal election observers for decades, and not once did we hear that this was voter intimidation from states such as California. Do you really want to go there? Isn’t transparency a good thing?" Dr. Houman Hemmati , "Hey @GavinNewsom WHY would any legitimate voter be "scared off" by having federal election observers? Most people think legitimate voters would be more likely to vote because they’d trust the process. "But clearly you’re afraid of something. I wonder what that is…"
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Does this guy have any friends? If so, are they afraid to give him a hint? Here's his latest gaffe:
California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom’s rebuke of the Justice Department’s move to monitor the November election in his state is getting strong pushback, including from a DOJ official who noted the move is not out of the ordinary. "Donald Trump's puppet DOJ has no business screwing around with next month's election," Newsom posted on Friday in response to news the to California and New Jersey for their closely watched elections next month. "Sending the feds into California polling places is a deliberate attempt to scare off voters and undermine a fair election. We will not back down. Californians decide our future — no one else." |
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